WEBVTT 00:00.000 --> 00:14.800 This is Hacker Public Radio episode 3,782 for Tuesday 31 January 2023. 00:14.800 --> 00:20.480 Today's show is entitled, Content Format Article from Wikipedia. 00:20.480 --> 00:25.360 It is hosted by Archer 72 and is about 5 minutes long. 00:25.360 --> 00:27.960 It carries a clean flag. 00:27.960 --> 00:29.560 The summary is. 00:29.560 --> 00:40.840 Wikipedia article on the various types of content formats. 00:40.840 --> 00:43.080 Hello, this is Archer 72. 00:43.080 --> 00:45.080 Welcome to Hacker Public Radio. 00:45.080 --> 00:49.840 In the last episode, I covered the article on the LP format. 00:49.840 --> 00:58.080 Now I'm going to go to a more broad subject of formats, not just audio formats, but 00:58.080 --> 01:02.960 all the formats under the heading content format in Wikipedia. 01:02.960 --> 01:09.240 A content format is an encoded format for converting a specific type of data to display 01:09.240 --> 01:10.840 able information. 01:10.840 --> 01:16.440 Content formats are used in recording and transmission to prepare data for observation 01:16.440 --> 01:18.000 or interpretation. 01:18.000 --> 01:22.520 This includes both analog and digitized content. 01:22.520 --> 01:29.640 Content formats may be recorded and read by either natural or manufactured tools and mechanisms. 01:29.640 --> 01:36.320 In addition to converting data to information, a content format may include the encryption 01:36.320 --> 01:39.120 and or scrambling of that information. 01:39.120 --> 01:44.760 Multiple content formats may be contained within a single section of a storage medium. 01:44.760 --> 01:53.440 An example, track, disk, sector, computer file, document, page, column, or transmitted via 01:53.440 --> 01:59.160 a single channel, example, wire or carrier wave of a transmission medium. 01:59.160 --> 02:07.320 With multimedia, multiple tracks containing multiple content formats are presented simultaneously. 02:07.320 --> 02:14.040 Content formats may either be recorded in secondary signal processing methods, such as 02:14.040 --> 02:21.840 a software container format, example digital audio, digital video, or recorded in the primary 02:21.840 --> 02:31.360 format examples, pictogram, pictogram, observable data is often known as raw data or raw content. 02:31.360 --> 02:39.640 A primary raw content format may be directly observable, for example, image, sound, motion, 02:39.640 --> 02:46.240 smell, sensation, or a physical data which only requires hardware to display it, such as 02:46.240 --> 02:52.520 a phonographic needle, and diaphragm, or a projector lamp, and magnifying glass. 02:52.520 --> 02:57.080 There has been a countless number of content formats throughout history. 02:57.080 --> 03:03.360 The following are examples of some common content formats and content format categories, 03:03.360 --> 03:09.160 covering sensor experience, model, and language used for encoding information. 03:09.160 --> 03:17.320 The list is as follows, document file format, audio data encoding, which includes audio 03:17.320 --> 03:27.160 coding format, analog audio data, stereophonic sound formats, digital audio data, synthesizer 03:27.160 --> 03:28.160 sequences. 03:28.160 --> 03:36.000 Next is visual data encoding, including hand rendering materials, film speed formats, pixel 03:36.000 --> 03:43.400 coordinates data, color space data, vector graphic coordinates, dimensions, texture mapping 03:43.400 --> 03:53.360 formats, 3D display formats, holographic formats, display resolution formatting, text formats, 03:53.360 --> 04:00.600 font size, line spacing, next is motion graphics encoding, including video coding format, 04:00.600 --> 04:08.360 frame rate data, video data, computer animation formats, next is instruction encoding, musical 04:08.360 --> 04:14.680 notation, computer language, traffic signals, next is natural language formats, including 04:14.680 --> 04:22.200 writing systems, phonetic, and sign language, next heading is communication, signaling formats, 04:22.200 --> 04:30.360 then code formats, then expert language formats, including graphic organizer, statistical model, 04:30.360 --> 04:39.680 table of elements, DNA sequence, human anatomy, biometric data, chemical formulas, a 04:39.680 --> 04:48.480 Roma compound, drug chart, electromagnetic spectrum, time standard, numerical weather prediction, 04:48.480 --> 04:56.880 capital asset pricing model, national income and output, celestial coordinate system, military 04:56.880 --> 05:03.240 mapping, geographical information system, and interstate highway system. 05:03.240 --> 05:11.200 See also communication, representation of the arts, content carrier signals, content multiplexing 05:11.200 --> 05:19.760 format, content transmission, wireless content transmission, data stores device, recording 05:19.760 --> 05:29.240 format, data compression, and analog television, which includes NTSC, PAL, or C Cam, thank 05:29.240 --> 05:34.520 you for 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